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William Blake
William Blake’s driving ambition was to be recognised as an artist of national importance. He created art and poetry of …
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Chris Ofili
Chris Ofili has selected a number of his own watercolours and sketches that resonate with the works of William Blake
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Annie Swynnerton
This display celebrates Annie Swynnerton's trailblazing work as a painter and campaigner for women's rights
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Richard Hamilton: Sexy, Gimmicky, Glamorous, Big Business
This display brings together paintings and prints Hamilton made between the 1950s and the 1970s, when modern consumer culture emerged …
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Henry Moore
These semi-abstract works reference nature, the human body and the psychological impact of war
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Henry Moore and Francis Bacon
Henry Moore and Francis Bacon created images of the human body, responding to its physical and expressive form
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Aubrey Williams: Cosmological Abstractions, 1973–85
This display explores Williams's involvement with ecology, cosmology, music and pre-colonial civilisations
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Tate Archive is 50
Celebrate Tate Archive’s 50th anniversary with a journey through the world’s largest archive of British art
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Edward Allington and Pablo Bronstein
In different ways, Edward Allington and Pablo Bronstein both take inspiration from classical architecture in their work
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George Frederic Watts: Poems on Canvas
These paintings by George Frederic Watts explore his ideas about the meaning and purpose of human existence
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Vorticism
Explore an avant-garde art movement that emerged in London in 1914
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Kim Lim: Carving and Printing
'Printmaking has always been as important an activity for me as making sculpture'
– Kim Lim, 1995
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Stanley Spencer
Step into the artistic imagtion of Stanley Spencer, rooted in his hometown and his religious belief
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Ima-Abasi Okon
Ima-Abasi Okon seeks an alternative form of communication through a language of objects and materials
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John Singer Sargent's Wertheimer Family Portraits
This display brings together portraits from the Wertheimer bequest by John Singer Sargent
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Marie Yates: The Only Woman
Using photomontage, Yates reflects on her mourning process over the death of her mother
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After Industry: Communities in Northern England 1960s–1980s
By building long-term relationships with local people, these imagemakers sought to represent working-class communities from within
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Alberto Giacometti and Isabel Rawsthorne, a Conversation
This display explores the artistic and romantic association between two artists